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[[Image: | {{Infobox Movie|{{PAGENAME}} | ||
|name=Trespass | |||
|picture=TrespassDVD.jpg | |||
|caption=''Theatrical Release Poster'' | |||
|country=[[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States | |||
|director=Walter Hill | |||
|date= 1992 | |||
|language = English | |||
|studio=Universal Pictures | |||
|distributor=Universal Pictures | |||
|character1=Vince | |||
|actor1=[[Bill Paxton]] | |||
|character2=King James | |||
|actor2=[[Ice-T]] | |||
|character3=Don | |||
|actor3=[[William Sadler]] | |||
|character4=Savon | |||
|actor4=[[Ice Cube]] | |||
|character5=Raymond | |||
|actor5=[[Bruce A. Young]] | |||
}} | |||
''' | '''''Trespass''''' is a 1992 thriller directed by [[Walter Hill]] and stars [[Bill Paxton]] and [[William Sadler]] as Vince and Don, two firefighters who come across a map to a stash of gold that was stolen in the 1940s. Things become complicated, however, when they witness a gangland execution by a group of drug dealers led by King James ([[Ice-T]]) and his right-hand man Savon ([[Ice Cube]]), which leads to a hostage situation and a stand-off. Not to be confused with the [[Trespass (2011)|2011 heist thriller]] starring [[Nicolas Cage]]. | ||
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=Handguns= | |||
==Unknown long-slide Colt 1911 variant== | |||
During the trek into East St. Louis to search for gold, Don ([[William Sadler]]) takes along an [[M1911 pistol series|M1911]]-type pistol which has a long slide. This gun is also used frequently by Vince ([[Bill Paxton]]) in several scenes. It is not clear exactly what type of 1911 this is; it looks somewhat like an [[M1911 pistol series#AMT Hardballer|AMT Hardballer]], but the Hardballer was only ever offered with a stainless finish, whereas the gun in the movie has a regular blued finish. It may also be a regular Colt gun with a 7" Safari Arms long slide and barrel. | |||
[[Image:Hardballer_Longslide.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide .45 ACP (this is only the closest matching weapon; the gun in the movie is not actually a Hardballer)]] | [[Image:Hardballer_Longslide.jpg|thumb|none|350px|AMT Hardballer Longslide .45 ACP (this is only the closest matching weapon; the gun in the movie is not actually a Hardballer)]] | ||
[[Image:TP-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Don chamber-checks his 1911 longslide.]] | [[Image:TP-1911-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Don chamber-checks his 1911 longslide.]] | ||
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Early in the film, when Vince ([[Bill Paxton]]) and Don ([[William Sadler]]) are putting out a fire in a burning building in Arkansas, they run into an old man named Eugene DeLong ([[Hal Landon Jr.]]) who holds a [[Colt Detective Special]] on them briefly before giving them a map to the gold he stole from a Catholic Church in 1940. Later in the film, the drug dealer Wickey ([[Stoney Jackson]]) can also be seen using a Colt Detective Special as his weapon-of-choice. When the drug dealers bring in a cache of heavier weapons, he rejects the opportunity to re-arm with an AR-15, saying that he "don't need no big-ass gun". He then takes out his Colt Detective Special, which prompts the other gangsters to mock him. | Early in the film, when Vince ([[Bill Paxton]]) and Don ([[William Sadler]]) are putting out a fire in a burning building in Arkansas, they run into an old man named Eugene DeLong ([[Hal Landon Jr.]]) who holds a [[Colt Detective Special]] on them briefly before giving them a map to the gold he stole from a Catholic Church in 1940. Later in the film, the drug dealer Wickey ([[Stoney Jackson]]) can also be seen using a Colt Detective Special as his weapon-of-choice. When the drug dealers bring in a cache of heavier weapons, he rejects the opportunity to re-arm with an AR-15, saying that he "don't need no big-ass gun". He then takes out his Colt Detective Special, which prompts the other gangsters to mock him. | ||
[[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Colt Detective Special.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Colt Detective Special - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:TP-CDS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Eugene DeLong points his Colt Detective Special at Vince and Don.]] | [[Image:TP-CDS-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Eugene DeLong points his Colt Detective Special at Vince and Don.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-CDS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wickey points his Detective Special at Goose ([[John Toles-Bey]]).]] | [[Image:TP-CDS-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wickey points his Detective Special at Goose ([[John Toles-Bey]]).]] | ||
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King James ([[Ice-T]]) carries a snub-nose [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] with ivory grips as his sidearm throughout the movie. Later, this weapon is taken by Bradlee ([[Art Evans]]). | King James ([[Ice-T]]) carries a snub-nose [[Smith & Wesson Model 686]] with ivory grips as his sidearm throughout the movie. Later, this weapon is taken by Bradlee ([[Art Evans]]). | ||
[[Image:S&W686Short.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:S&W686Short.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 686 Snub - .357 Magnum.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-686-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|King James stands with his S&W 686 at the ready.]] | [[Image:TP-686-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|King James stands with his S&W 686 at the ready.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-686-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An extremely clear shot of King James' S&W 686.]] | [[Image:TP-686-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|An extremely clear shot of King James' S&W 686.]] | ||
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Savon ([[Ice Cube]]) carries a Generation 2 [[Glock 17]] as his sidearm throughout the movie. | Savon ([[Ice Cube]]) carries a Generation 2 [[Glock 17]] as his sidearm throughout the movie. | ||
[[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Glock17EarlyModel.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 17 2nd Generation - 9mm.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-Glock-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon draws his Glock 17.]] | [[Image:TP-Glock-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon draws his Glock 17.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-Glock-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon dials on his cell phone with his Glock in hand.]] | [[Image:TP-Glock-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon dials on his cell phone with his Glock in hand. Pointing the Glock at his wrist with his finger on the trigger is a terrible idea...]] | ||
[[Image:TP-Glock-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon wiping his noise with his gun hand.]] | [[Image:TP-Glock-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon wiping his noise with his gun hand.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-Glock-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon brandishing his Glock in the climax.]] | [[Image:TP-Glock-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Savon brandishing his Glock in the climax.]] | ||
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When the hostage situation begins, King James calls up his arms dealer Raymond ([[Bruce A. Young]]) and requests "heavy artillery". Raymond brings along a cache of weapons including a half-dozen [[M16 rifle series|Colt AR-15 Sporter | =Rifles= | ||
==Colt AR-15 Sporter II== | |||
When the hostage situation begins, King James calls up his arms dealer Raymond ([[Bruce A. Young]]) and requests "heavy artillery". Raymond brings along a cache of weapons including a half-dozen [[M16 rifle series|Colt AR-15 Sporter II]] (SPII) assault rifles. Although the weapons have [[M16A2]]-style hand guards, they can be recognized as AR-15 SPIIs by the "slab side" lower receiver (visible in several shots), and the fact that none of the weapons are ever fired on full-auto. Most of King James' men, including Savon ([[Ice Cube]]), Moon ([[Byron Minns]]), Cletus ([[Tommy "Tiny" Lister]]), and Davis ([[Tico Wells]]) use AR-15s after this. | |||
[[Image:M16A1 SP1 A2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt AR-15 Sporter | [[Image:M16A1 SP1 A2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt AR-15 Sporter II (SPII) with M16A2 hand guards 5.56x45mm]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cletus grabs an AR-15 | [[Image:TP-M16-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Cletus grabs an AR-15 SPII (referred to incorrectly by King James as an "M16") from his trunk. Note that the pistol grip and hand guards have rubber bands wrapped around them, which seems to be characteristic of almost every gun used by the drug dealers in this movie.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video ([[T.E. Russell]]) films the cache of AR-15s in the trunk of Raymond's Jaguar.]] | [[Image:TP-M16-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video ([[T.E. Russell]]) films the cache of AR-15s in the trunk of Raymond's Jaguar.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films Savon as he gets his hands on his AR-15. Note the "slab slide" lower receiver of the rifle in this picture, which (combined with the fact that the rifle is only fired on semi) indicates that it's a civilian AR-15 SP1.]] | [[Image:TP-M16-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films Savon as he gets his hands on his AR-15. Note the "slab slide" lower receiver of the rifle in this picture, which (combined with the fact that the rifle is only fired on semi) indicates that it's a civilian AR-15 SP1.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Davis ascends a fire escape with his AR-15 in hand.]] | [[Image:TP-M16-5.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Davis ([[Tico Wells]]) ascends a fire escape with his AR-15 in hand.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moon points his AR-15 at Savon when Savon starts acting trigger-happy.]] | [[Image:TP-M16-6.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Moon points his AR-15 at Savon when Savon starts acting trigger-happy.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-M16-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up of the muzzle of Savon's AR-15 while he fires it. Note that in this shot, the blank-firing adapter (BFA) is clearly visible within the rifle's flash hider.]] | [[Image:TP-M16-7.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A close-up of the muzzle of Savon's AR-15 while he fires it. Note that in this shot, the blank-firing adapter (BFA) is clearly visible within the rifle's flash hider.]] | ||
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==Steyr SSG== | ==Steyr SSG 69 PI== | ||
Another of the weapons that Raymond ([[Bruce A. Young]]) brings along is a [[Steyr SSG]] sniper rifle with | Another of the weapons that Raymond ([[Bruce A. Young]]) brings along is a [[Steyr SSG 69]] sniper rifle with a 10-round box magazine, which is subsequently used by Luther ([[Glenn Plummer]]), who claims to have been a marksman in the Army. | ||
[[ | [[File:SSG 69 10 round mag.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Steyr SSG 69 PI with 10-round magazine - 7.62x51mm NATO]] | ||
[[Image:TP-sniper-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Raymond takes the Steyr SSG out of his Jaguar's trunk.]] | [[Image:TP-sniper-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Raymond takes the Steyr SSG out of his Jaguar's trunk.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-sniper-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Luther gets a feel for the SSG.]] | [[Image:TP-sniper-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Luther gets a feel for the SSG.]] | ||
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Raymond also brings along several sawed-off shotguns which are seen in the trunk of his car. One of them, a [[Remington 870]], is used by King James during the later part of the movie. | Raymond also brings along several sawed-off shotguns which are seen in the trunk of his car. One of them, a [[Remington 870]], is used by King James during the later part of the movie. | ||
[[Image:SawnoffShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:SawnoffShotgun2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 870 12 gauge with sawed off barrel and stock]] | ||
[[Image:TP-shot-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films the pile of sawed-off shotguns in Raymond's trunk.]] | [[Image:TP-shot-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films the pile of sawed-off shotguns in Raymond's trunk.]] | ||
[[Image:TP-shot-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films King James as he points a sawed-off Remington 870 at Savon (who in turn points his Glock at King James). You'd think Video would realize how stupid it is that (as his view finder shows) he has chosen to position himself ''between'' two men pointing loaded guns at each other!]] | [[Image:TP-shot-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Video films King James as he points a sawed-off Remington 870 at Savon (who in turn points his Glock at King James). You'd think Video would realize how stupid it is that (as his view finder shows) he has chosen to position himself ''between'' two men pointing loaded guns at each other!]] | ||
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Trespass is a 1992 thriller directed by Walter Hill and stars Bill Paxton and William Sadler as Vince and Don, two firefighters who come across a map to a stash of gold that was stolen in the 1940s. Things become complicated, however, when they witness a gangland execution by a group of drug dealers led by King James (Ice-T) and his right-hand man Savon (Ice Cube), which leads to a hostage situation and a stand-off. Not to be confused with the 2011 heist thriller starring Nicolas Cage.
The following weapons were used in the film Trespass (1992):
Handguns
Unknown long-slide Colt 1911 variant
During the trek into East St. Louis to search for gold, Don (William Sadler) takes along an M1911-type pistol which has a long slide. This gun is also used frequently by Vince (Bill Paxton) in several scenes. It is not clear exactly what type of 1911 this is; it looks somewhat like an AMT Hardballer, but the Hardballer was only ever offered with a stainless finish, whereas the gun in the movie has a regular blued finish. It may also be a regular Colt gun with a 7" Safari Arms long slide and barrel.
Colt Detective Special
Early in the film, when Vince (Bill Paxton) and Don (William Sadler) are putting out a fire in a burning building in Arkansas, they run into an old man named Eugene DeLong (Hal Landon Jr.) who holds a Colt Detective Special on them briefly before giving them a map to the gold he stole from a Catholic Church in 1940. Later in the film, the drug dealer Wickey (Stoney Jackson) can also be seen using a Colt Detective Special as his weapon-of-choice. When the drug dealers bring in a cache of heavier weapons, he rejects the opportunity to re-arm with an AR-15, saying that he "don't need no big-ass gun". He then takes out his Colt Detective Special, which prompts the other gangsters to mock him.
Smith & Wesson Model 686
King James (Ice-T) carries a snub-nose Smith & Wesson Model 686 with ivory grips as his sidearm throughout the movie. Later, this weapon is taken by Bradlee (Art Evans).
Glock 17
Savon (Ice Cube) carries a Generation 2 Glock 17 as his sidearm throughout the movie.
Rifles
Colt AR-15 Sporter II
When the hostage situation begins, King James calls up his arms dealer Raymond (Bruce A. Young) and requests "heavy artillery". Raymond brings along a cache of weapons including a half-dozen Colt AR-15 Sporter II (SPII) assault rifles. Although the weapons have M16A2-style hand guards, they can be recognized as AR-15 SPIIs by the "slab side" lower receiver (visible in several shots), and the fact that none of the weapons are ever fired on full-auto. Most of King James' men, including Savon (Ice Cube), Moon (Byron Minns), Cletus (Tommy "Tiny" Lister), and Davis (Tico Wells) use AR-15s after this.
Steyr SSG 69 PI
Another of the weapons that Raymond (Bruce A. Young) brings along is a Steyr SSG 69 sniper rifle with a 10-round box magazine, which is subsequently used by Luther (Glenn Plummer), who claims to have been a marksman in the Army.
Remington 870
Raymond also brings along several sawed-off shotguns which are seen in the trunk of his car. One of them, a Remington 870, is used by King James during the later part of the movie.